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‘Labourers in J&K shouldn’t exit at evening’

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Express News Service

SRINAGAR:  In view of the continued focused assaults by militants on migrant staff within the Valley, police on Friday, have suggested them to not exit in weak localities at evening. 

For added safety, the police have additionally requested the landlords to put in CCTVs at their work and residential locations. Srinagar police on its official Twitter account said that the migrant staff have been suggested to not roam at evening in weak localities. 

It additional mentioned that the landlords, the place the migrant labourers work and keep, have additionally been suggested to put in CCTVs. In the sequence of focused assaults on migrant staff this yr, 9 labourers together with seven from Bihar and two from Uttar Pradesh have been killed. 13 migrant staff have additionally been injured in these focused assaults by militants. 

J&Ok Police Chief Dilbagh Singh lately mentioned militants are concentrating on individuals who come to earn livelihood in Kashmir. “It is our responsibility to keep them safe and secure,” he mentioned. Wherever these acts have taken place, police have taken severe motion in opposition to the perpetrators. 

SRINAGAR:  In view of the continued focused assaults by militants on migrant staff within the Valley, police on Friday, have suggested them to not exit in weak localities at evening. 

For added safety, the police have additionally requested the landlords to put in CCTVs at their work and residential locations. Srinagar police on its official Twitter account said that the migrant staff have been suggested to not roam at evening in weak localities. 

It additional mentioned that the landlords, the place the migrant labourers work and keep, have additionally been suggested to put in CCTVs. In the sequence of focused assaults on migrant staff this yr, 9 labourers together with seven from Bihar and two from Uttar Pradesh have been killed. 13 migrant staff have additionally been injured in these focused assaults by militants. 

J&Ok Police Chief Dilbagh Singh lately mentioned militants are concentrating on individuals who come to earn livelihood in Kashmir. “It is our responsibility to keep them safe and secure,” he mentioned. Wherever these acts have taken place, police have taken severe motion in opposition to the perpetrators.